Ibiza Beaches

Ibiza Spain is one of the most popular resort beach destinations in Europe and home to some of the best beaches in Spain. It is the third largest island in the Balearic archipelago and comprises what are known as the Pine Islands. The expansive white-sand Ibiza beaches have earned world-wide fame and feature an array of spectacular resorts and luxury hotels, as well as a host of vacation rentals. Ibiza also boasts a vibrant nightlife scene and many opportunities for fresh Mediterranean cuisine. There is a wide selection of beach activities, from surfing and sailing to swimming and sunbathing. Ibiza is also an ideal place to escape for rejuvenating rest and relaxation.

Talamanca

Talamanca is just one of the exceptionally gorgeous beaches near Ibiza town on the southern coast of the island. There are all kinds of beach bars and restaurants, a large promenade, lifeguards, and comprehensive public facilities. Cala Talamanca is curved beach where people enjoy lying out as well as a host of beach sports and activities. You do not have to go far to find a vibrant place to eat and drink around this part of the island. There is also a parking lot and disabled access at Talamanca. All of the guest accommodations that overlook this beach and bay also offer stunning views of Old Ibiza.

Las Salinas

Las Salinas is one of the most alluring beaches on the island. It is less than a ten-minute drive from Ibiza Town. The beach stretches for over a mile and features all of the amenities you could possibly need, from loungers and parasols to beach security and lifeguards. Las Salinas is a popular beach for relaxing and people watching, but the clear blue waters and awesome breaks draw body boarders and water sports enthusiasts as well. Just as with Talamanca and most all of the Ibiza beaches along the southern coast of the island, there are plenty of hotels, restaurants, and bars.

Sa Caleta

One of the most aesthetically breathtaking beaches on the island, Sa Caleta is bounded by steep red cliffs and offers white sand and inspiring vistas of the sea. It is not nearly as big as the above-mentioned beaches and has limited facilities. There are no lifeguards on duty here. People go to Sa Caleta to enjoy the awe-inspiring beauty of the beach itself. Perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and picnicking.

Cala Conta Beach

Cala Conta Beach is one of the beautiful stretches of coastline on the western part of the island near San Antonio. In fact, this beach is less than fifteen minutes driving from San Antonio and offers guests spectacularly clear waters and amazing views of the islands. There are two beaches here that are separated by a restaurant. There are more restaurants and bars within close proximity right up the beach. There is often entertainment, including DJs and dancing on the beach during the evenings. This is one of the beaches that offers something for everyone. The clear waters are especially perfect for snorkeling and swimming. It is a wonderful beach for families with small children, offering lifeguards and security. Public facilities include showers, changing rooms, and restrooms. You may rent gear and equipment for a range of beach sports, as well as lounge chairs and parasols.